The interception and arrest happened on September 16th. But this week the DEA and Federal authorities have released the results of drug testing on what were suspected to be Fentanyl pills seized in Centralia, WA.
The pills were actually far more deadly
The DEA, along with ATF and Centralia Police, got a tip about a shipment of drug pills being moved through central WA, and on September 16th, they intercepted the courier at a gas station in Centralia.
The pills, which were blue, like many typical Fentanyl drugs, were sent to a lab in CA for further testing, following field test indications that they might be deadlier. loading...
They were. Authorities on Wednesday, September 24th, said the pills were actually filled with Carfentanyl and acetaminophen, and were stamped to look like oxy